Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Melissa Davis | June 15, 2021
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is a bipartisan federal agency whose purpose is to protect consumers and promote fair competition. The Federal Trade Commission Act is the primary statute that governs the FTC.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By R. Eric Hacker | June 9, 2021
In a case of first impression, the Vice Chancellor Joseph R. Slights III in Manichaean Capital v. Excela Technologies, C.A. No. 2020-0601-JRS (Del. Ch. May 25, 2021) refused to dismiss a claim to use reverse veil-piercing to execute upon a limited liability company charging order issued to the plaintiffs in their efforts to collect a judgment in an appraisal action.
By Dan Clark | June 3, 2021
While corporate legal departments may be more rigid in returning to offices sooner than law firms, it's unlikely this alone will motivate in-house lawyers to move to Big Law life.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Barry M. Klayman and Mark E. Felger | June 2, 2021
The Supreme Court approved the Court of Chancery's reliance on a 17-year old opinion by then Vice Chancellor Leo Strine in Milford Power v. PDC Milford Power, 866 A.2d 738 (Del. Ch. 2004).
By Ellen Bardash | June 1, 2021
Plaintiffs alleging an insider transaction weren't eligible to file a derivative suit involving the company's 2019 IPO because they were challenging terms of a deal agreed to before they purchased stock, despite owning shares before it took place.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | June 1, 2021
Plaintiffs alleging an insider transaction weren't eligible to file a derivative suit involving the company's 2019 IPO because they were challenging terms of a deal agreed to before they purchased stock, despite owning shares before it took place.
By Frank Ready | June 1, 2021
Selecting the wrong legal tech provider can have long-lasting implications for in-house law departments. To mitigate the risk, GCs and their cohorts should consider having specific conversations about security, product development and liabilities upfront.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By David Oppenheim and Aaron Van Nostrand | May 27, 2021
A look at the standard for termination or non-renewal of a franchise agreement; whether a franchisee can preempt same by curing any identified violations; and best practices a franchisor should implement to strengthen a termination or non-renewal decision.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Sameer Advani and Alexander Cheney | May 26, 2021
While Sciabacucchi definitively answered that question under Delaware law, it left at least one question unanswered: would courts in other states enforce such federal forum provisions (FFPs) in the charters of Delaware corporations?
By Paul A. Ferrillo | May 24, 2021
This article is not about "who did what wrong" or "what nation-state commenced this attack." It's really more about is, "if I am a Director, what should I be thinking about the SolarWinds attack?"
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